In Exercises 21–42, define the necessary symbols, rewrite the argument in symbolic form, and use a truth table to determine whether the argument is valid. If the argument is invalid, interpret the specific circumstances that cause the argument to be invalid.
1. No one who can afford health insurance is unemployed.
2. All politicians can afford health insurance.
Therefore, no politician is unemployed.
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